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Every story needs a main character (protagonist) that the audience can care about or understand.
Without conflict, there is no story. This is the tension that gets in the way of what the character wants. It can be: Character vs. Self (doubts, fears). External: Character vs. Character, Nature, or Society. 5. Climax & Resolution: How does it end? 5.Odcinek
The most exciting or intense point where the conflict finally comes to a head. Every story needs a main character (protagonist) that
Transport your reader by describing the environment. A well-built setting provides context for the action and can even set the mood or tone of the story. 3. Plot & Rising Action: What happens? It can be: Character vs
Give them clear traits and a background so they feel like a real person rather than just a name. 2. Setting: Where and when?
The conflict is resolved, and the story shows the "new reality" for the character. Quick "5-Line" Story Framework
The plot is the sequence of events. Most stories follow a standard flow: Introduce the status quo.